postdoc positions in toxicology

Postdoctoral Opening Molecular Biologist This opportunity (two to three
years) involves projects on functional genomics and the development of
high-throughput methodologies (DNA microarray) for genotyping in molecular
epidemiologic studies. The candidate should be familiar with genetic
polymorphisms involved in carcinogen metabolism, DNA repair, or in genes
controlling cell growth and should possess a working knowledge of
conventional genotyping methods. Starting salary is GS-11; equivalent is
$41,834. Interested applicants should submit resumes and three letters of
recommendation to: Dr. Fred F. Kadlubar, Director, Division of Molecular
Epidemiology, National Center for Toxicological Research, Jefferson, AR
72079. National Center for Toxicological Research is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
Postdoctoral Positions W. Harry Feinstone Center for Genomic Research
Positions are available immediately to study chemical carcinogenesis, cancer
chemoprevention, regulation of basic helix-loop-helix transcription factors,
and Genechip® analysis of drug efficacy and toxicity. Experience in
molecular/cellular biology and cell culture techniques or xenobiotic
metabolism and analytical chemistry is required. Graduates with a degree in
biology, biochemistry, or toxicology are encouraged to apply. These
positions are for one year with the possibility of renewal for up to three
years. Interested individuals should provide their curriculum vitae and a
list of three references to: Dr. Thomas R. Sutter, University of Memphis,
201 Life Sciences Building, Memphis, TN 38152-3560. The University of
Memphis is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
Postdoctoral Position to identify new ER stress signaling pathways in
mammalian systems using genetic and biochemical approaches. See PNAS
96:13050-13055. Send summary of research objectives, curriculum vitae, and
names of three references to: Professor Mark Lehrman, Department of
Pharmacology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry Hi
nes Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75390-9041. E-mail: mlehrm at mednet.swmed.edu. An
Equal Opportunity Employer.
Postdoctoral Position to identify new ER stress signaling pathways in
mammalian systems using genetic and biochemical approaches. See PNAS
96:13050-13055. Send summary of research objectives, curriculum vitae, and
names of three references to: Professor Mark Lehrman, Department of
Pharmacology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, 5323 Harry
Hines Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75390-9041. E-mail: mlehrm at mednet.swmed.edu. An
Equal Opportunity Employer.
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